Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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Dearth of Black Students .png
An article from Ursinus Weekly explaining the lack of Black students at Ursinus and proposed solutions

Our Play, Monday, December 2, 1968, Ursinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly satirical editorial in the form of a play lampooning Ursinus' unclear justice process

ProTheatre Change, Thursday, October 17, 1968, Ursinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly article about the Curtain Club's change to Protheatre as a democratic reinvention of student theater at Ursinus

The State of the Play Article, Monday, June 5, 1967, Ursinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly article praising the Curtain Club's four productions in the 1966-1967 academic year

The Crucible Article, Thursday, December 8, 1966, Ursinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly article reviewing the Curtain Club's production of "The Crucible" (Arthur Miller)

CC Play Announcement Monday, March 21, 1966, Ursinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly article advertising the Curtain Club's "The Tender Trap" production

Cultural Exchange Editorial, March 14, 1966, URsinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly editorial about the Beaver Players "No Exit" production with financial support from the Curtain Club and the Romance Language Department

Dramatic Arts Emphasized Article Title, Monday, March 14, 1966, Ursinus Weekly.png
Ursinus Weekly title saying "Dramatic Arts Emphasized During Month of March," including the Beaver Players theatrical production of "No Exit" as one example

1969 Ruby, ProTheatre.png
This is the first appearance of ProTheatre in a Ruby yearbook. It is described as a "progressive, professional, productive dramatics organization." There are three images of members of the group.

1968 Ruby, Curtain Club Page.png
This is the Curtain Club's 1968 Ruby page. This is the last mention of the Curtain Club in the Ruby collection. It also mentions the Alpha Psi Omega fraternity. There is an image of the executive board, but no distinction between members except for…
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